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20:02
no there's no listener!
you have to pass an instance of model to VM
or create the model from inside VM itself
oh okay through the constructor like I already have done.
yea
and its 8pm again.. i'm gonna start wrapping up
good luck :)
thanks for the help :)
Np
see ya all *poof
20:12
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20:24
i may or may not have found the msbuild parser
interesting
@Jeremy mmm - that's not a great diagram for MVVM
the VM shouldn't be using events for view notification (other than INPC/INCC) as much as binding
@ReedCopsey My interpretation is that "Fires Event" means exactly INPC/INCC... :)
I didn't make it, anyway.
my main issue with it is that most MVP diagrams will use "events" to notify, but they have very different intentions ;)
yeah - just pointing that out - doesn't mention data binding or commands anywhere in there
and that's more the focus vs. modification/eventing in View<->VM interaction
Yeah - that's more accurate
Though, model should implement INPC, but that's not there
huh?
why should it implement INPC when the ViewModel is exposing it via INPC?
20:36
changes in the model need to make it to the view model
no?
I put inpc in the model pretty often
Wrapping stuff in the vm is just errorprone bloat ime
Model should be whatever the model is
model shouldn't adapt for the view technology
if it happens to implement INPC, then great ;) if not, then that's fine,t oo
but model, by definition, is the part that's not specific to the application in question
I guess I can see that
I've always implemented INPC in my models
But I can see how it'd be fine otherwise
@ReedCopsey so after I've passed an instance of the UserLoginModel to my VM, the properties within the initLogin() throw an error stating "does not exist in the current context". What am I doing wrong here?

https://gist.github.com/BrianJVarley/e3695d35b2e6fb869241


https://gist.github.com/BrianJVarley/806ebe98d4606246dc5e
21:34
return new List<Customer>(_customers);
this isn't making copies of each Customer, right?
21:52
@BrianJ what properties?
@NETscape If Customer is a class, it makes copies of the references (but not the instances), if it's a struct, it copies them entirely
@BrianJ You never use _loginObj anywhere... ?
` AccessToken ` FBClient etc inside the initLogin(), I've passed in an instance of the model to the VM constructor, but the code inside this method does not see the properties set in the model. I must be missing an extra step here
Did you want to do: this._loginObj.UserName = me.name; or similar?
okay I think I need to do this:

_loginObj.FBClient
that should work: this._loginObj.UserName = me.name;
@ReedCopsey I think I just need to this to reference the properties?

this._loginObj.AccessToken = e.Uri.Fragment.Split('&')[0].Replace("#access_token=", "");
                this._loginObj.FbClient = new FacebookClient(AccessToken);
well, you need to use _loginObj to access them
you can leave off this. (I like it, personally, but that's optional in that scope)
This is the updated method, I wasn't accessing the properties correctly which is why I was getting them errors..

https://gist.github.com/BrianJVarley/806ebe98d4606246dc5e
so my next step is to figure out how to refactor the UI code in the method to the VM, you mentioned earlier about binding for the text box, that should be easy
something like this should work?
_loginObj.Name += (update) =>
{
name = update;
};
where I create an event for every property that needs to be bound to the text box.
@ReedCopsey
22:11
why do you need events at all?
should a child tell a parent of its name changing, or should the parent be watching its children
well I'm not sure what the process is in MVVM
do I just set the text box text to the properties in the VM?
doesn't seem right..
I should be binding
which is why I suggested an event, what other options are there?
have you looked at anything regarding INPC yet?
it seems the same question keeps coming up over and over, trying to update the ui from the VM... it always seems to be INPC...
yeah ;)
the ViewModel should implement INPC
and just databind
okay I've implemented it already at the top of my class, just didn't use any of the functionality. This is what I'm using in my other VM, so something similar to this should work?
private string endDegreeStatus;
public string EndDegreeStatus
{
get { return this.endDegreeStatus; }
set
{
if (this.endDegreeStatus != value)
{
this.endDegreeStatus = value;
this.RaisePropertyChanged("EndDegreeStatus");
}
}
}
'
but I already have the properties set up in the model, doesn't make sense to set them up again in the VM, I'm thinking I could just use this line but where in the code should it go? under where the profile fields are set to strings?

this.RaisePropertyChanged("UserName");
@BradleyDotNET
@ReedCopsey
22:36
how are you binding to the values?
if you're binding to the values in the model directly, you should already be set
okay so I bind in the model not the VM, I know how set the binding value in xaml but not sure in code.
not sure of the syntax for setting this up, going to look for an example
@BrianJ uhhh, just like you did in your previous post
hmm you might be on to something there :P
okay so this should work then, all I need to do is set the binding value in my View xaml
public string UserName
{
get { return _userName; }
set
{
if (value == _userName) return;
_userName = value;
OnPropertyChanged("UserName");

}
}
22:52
@ReedCopsey lets say you have a nested treeview structure, and the deepest node changes... does it notify parent, who notifies parent, etc... or does it call keep reference of root and call .Save() after its is modified
I tend to not use treeview structures
and,when I do, they notify their own views
i'm already neck deep
so they don' tneed to notify their parents
22:53
hmmm
so your node would save the "project"
by notifying the view?
the last thing I need to figure out is how to re factor the visibility code, I need the web browser to be set to hidden after the login, and text box to visible once login has been successful
Use a BoolToVisibility converter or whatever
is it bad practice to just set the visibility from the method like this?
WBrowser.Visibility = Visibility.Hidden;
TBInfos.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
from inside the model or viewmodel? I mean you can get away with it, but usually not how its done
from within the VM, I want to follow best practices if possible.
23:05
@NETscape I try not to have a "tree" full of logic, too ;)
@BrianJ "Best practice" would be to have the ViewModel define the state (not the view, but what you're doing), then have the View convert from the state definition to visible/collapsed as needed (using something like VisualStateManager)
ie: the VM really should never have anything "System.Windows" used inside of it (which includes Visibility)
okay so set up the visibility code in the model, then invoke it from my VM?
@ReedCopsey well file explorer, you rename a file, the name persists... basically what i'm trying to accomplish
no - setup your application state - the application core logic shouldn't care about "visibility"
why are you trying to hide/show something? what's different about the two states?
@NETscape file can persist itself
wahhhh, how so
a Stream can..? right?
maybe I should do a little refactoring :(
@ReedCopsey the two states are different stages in login, ie, once login code executed hide browser, then show text block showing profile details.
23:14
was trying to follow the same kinda format as a .csproj file
@BrianJ so really, your VM can just have a "bool LoggedIn"
and you can bind all of the view changes to that
I have a project (tree view), however I'm saving all the content to one .xml file, rather than 1 file per file or files in an actual folder
okay so basically bool isLoggedIn = true, will set browser visibility to hidden through binding instead?
@BrianJ yeah - VM, and especially Model, shouldn't know anything about "visibility"
you tell it what the state is, and let the view decide how to display
that's kind of the point ;)
@NETscape VisualStateManager is also a good option, if you want more complicated views
23:18
okay I'm still new to MVVM but learning as I go along. I'll try implement this now.
true... but I think we are still trying to explain what a property is; VisualStateManager is kinda outta the ballpark right now lol
and the bool will need to be marked public to be used in binding, if I have absorbed any of your knowledge in the last week? :P
yes, it needs to be a public property that raises change notification.
anything you'll use in binding needs to be a property, and will typically be public
@reed
oops
would you say Visual Studio file structure is a good "system"
ir, structure.
as far as VC# projects go
23:24
lol, not particularly
though better now than it used to be - it's super complicated for most purposes, though
because of all of the conditional support, etc
yeah, understandable
msbuild is a beast, and it has to support all of the options (even ones VS doesn't support)
yeah, I was looking through that code today
not sure how they figured it out, but its pretty cool
hell, Project K abandoned it completely because it was such a pain
ahhh. probably much easier haha
23:29
okay so I've set up my bool and property, raises change notification, but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to bind to the visibility of the control in my view?

https://gist.github.com/BrianJVarley/806ebe98d4606246dc5e
13 mins ago, by NETscape
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=booltovisibility+converter+xaml+windows+universal#
cheers for that @ReedCopsey :P
23:59
@BrianJ I feel guilty for this
with my googled image
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